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abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl with changes in it all. >> reporter: the president and first lady and the first family are on their way to hawaii for christmas vacation not before a tough press conference, where the president vowed that next year will be a year of action, and made a candid admission about his biggest regret of this year. it's been a year the president has been stymied by congress and seen his approval rating sink to it's lowest level. >> you may not want to call it the worst year of your presidency, but clearly a tough year. for you personally, what do you think has been your biggest mistake? >> when it came to the health care roll out the fact is it didn't happen in the first month. first six weeks in a way that was at all acceptable. and since i'm in charge, obviously, we screwed it up. >> reporter: that didn't stop the president from offering a full defense of the law saying 1 million people have signed up for private insurance through obamacare since october 1st. a half million over the past three weeks alone. >> bottom line is we have several m
abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl with changes in it all. >> reporter: the president and first lady and the first family are on their way to hawaii for christmas vacation not before a tough press conference, where the president vowed that next year will be a year of action, and made a candid admission about his biggest regret of this year. it's been a year the president has been stymied by congress and seen his approval rating sink to it's lowest level. >> you may...
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our generations jonathan winters, why would you not laugh? >> what was extraordinary to me, i did the show a couple times when you were there. you were so part of the family, such an amazing energy between you. i would never have known or guessed the personal hell i read about in "crash and burn." how many people did know the real depths? >> the times you there were i might not have been going through the hell. i was on eight and a half years and the first six were extraordinary. it was a comedian's version of bliss to me being on the greatest show, the funniest show working with the funniest guy and making a bunch of money to do it. my schedule got to the point where combined with my atickettive person nalty where i need pills to get up, pills to go down. pills to get on a plane, pills to get off a plane. that turned into a hear wroin addiction. only addict would say you and the dealer, you know, one guy putting his kids through the school, because, you know, you're making so much money and you're doing it. you try to hide it from everybody.
our generations jonathan winters, why would you not laugh? >> what was extraordinary to me, i did the show a couple times when you were there. you were so part of the family, such an amazing energy between you. i would never have known or guessed the personal hell i read about in "crash and burn." how many people did know the real depths? >> the times you there were i might not have been going through the hell. i was on eight and a half years and the first six were...
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we're joined now by jonathan allen from politico. reshaping how both party goes into the midterms now, how is that? >> two weeks ago it looked like republicans were in trouble with the shutdown, voters were very angry with them for that. now it's the president and his parties that's in trouble it could mean that the democrats lose the senate, certainly makes it almost impossible for them to win the house if voters blame them and if this obamacare website doesn't get functioning well. it's a real flip in fortunes in a very short period of time but one democrats in congress are worried about they are starting to separate from the president, 39 house democrats voted against him on a republican plan this past week that would allow some of those expiring insurance plans to go into the future. this is a crisis moment for the democrats and a lot of them are really angry at the president for letting them go out and repeat the promises he was making on obamacare that didn't turn out to be true. >> jeff: the president doesn't have to worry abo
we're joined now by jonathan allen from politico. reshaping how both party goes into the midterms now, how is that? >> two weeks ago it looked like republicans were in trouble with the shutdown, voters were very angry with them for that. now it's the president and his parties that's in trouble it could mean that the democrats lose the senate, certainly makes it almost impossible for them to win the house if voters blame them and if this obamacare website doesn't get functioning well. it's...
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george stephanopoulos is standing by but we begin with jonathan karl who tells us what the opposeding sides are saying about each other tonight. >> reporter: here we go again, a furious president calling his opponents crazy and a republican party willing to go to the brink. >> more debt and no reform is absolutely unacceptable. >> reporter: the upshot for america, we're just days away from a government shutdown, and worse, today republicans upped the ante, putting together a laundry list of demands including everything from delaying obama care to more off shore oil drilling and spending cuts in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. the president called that blackmail. sound familiar? of course it does. two years ago the same confrontation caused the stock market to tank and america for first time ever to lose its aaa credit rating. lessons learned, no. the absurdities were on display when ted cruz gave his 20 hour plus speech demanding an end to obama care, bedtime story included. >> do you like green eggs and ham. >> reporter: john stewart responded. >> in the land of d.c. in the se
george stephanopoulos is standing by but we begin with jonathan karl who tells us what the opposeding sides are saying about each other tonight. >> reporter: here we go again, a furious president calling his opponents crazy and a republican party willing to go to the brink. >> more debt and no reform is absolutely unacceptable. >> reporter: the upshot for america, we're just days away from a government shutdown, and worse, today republicans upped the ante, putting together a...
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with respect to jonathan he has been excused with a non-football illness. our concern and support are with him and really that's all i'm going to say. >> joining us now from miami, troy stratford, former dolphins running back who now covers sports for wi z radio. >> what is the inside story? i'm not believing. 320-pound offensive lineman who f. someone is brutalizing him emotional that guy can take care of the other guy. what's the inside story. >> bill, just like you just stated that you have got a 300-pound lieman a lot of people think because is he a football player and is he that big is he not a sensitive guy or he may not be offended by certain things. so last week when the story broke, woe all nowlt that jonathan martin was just that someone who was not a tough football player. we are finding out in the last 24 hours when tapes were made available of richie incog any toe bullying him, intimidating him. threatening him even using racial slurs on voice messages to jonathan martin it's a bigger story. so now the miami dolphins have a major problem on the
with respect to jonathan he has been excused with a non-football illness. our concern and support are with him and really that's all i'm going to say. >> joining us now from miami, troy stratford, former dolphins running back who now covers sports for wi z radio. >> what is the inside story? i'm not believing. 320-pound offensive lineman who f. someone is brutalizing him emotional that guy can take care of the other guy. what's the inside story. >> bill, just like you just...
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. >>> let's get more from jonathan karl. jon, no surprise, the disgust with washington just keeps piling up. >> reporter: that's right. and republicans are taking most of the blame. but the president isn't doing that well, either. take a look at the latest poll from the associated press. the president's approval rating at 37%. that matches his lowest ever. as for congress, look at this. 5% approve of congress's job performance. george, with the margin of error, that could be as low as 1%. >> you'd think they'll be scrambling for a solution. >> reporter: that's right. i am hearing more talk of proposals about a short-term increase in the debt ceiling, just really delaying all of this, but george, the president invited all of the house republicans to the white house tomorrow. they refused, said they would only send the leaders. that prompted a sharp response from the press secretary, saying the president thought it was important to talk directly to the members who forced this economic crisis on the country. this does not sound
. >>> let's get more from jonathan karl. jon, no surprise, the disgust with washington just keeps piling up. >> reporter: that's right. and republicans are taking most of the blame. but the president isn't doing that well, either. take a look at the latest poll from the associated press. the president's approval rating at 37%. that matches his lowest ever. as for congress, look at this. 5% approve of congress's job performance. george, with the margin of error, that could be as...
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the president said enough is enough and abc news chief white house correspondent jonathan karl now tells us what began happening right away. >> reporter: for more than a century, the filibuster, immortalized in the movie "mr. smith goes to washington" has empowered the minority party in the senate to bring everything to a halt just by talking. >> i can hold this floor almost unless doomsday. in other words, i've got a piece to speak. >> reporter: it's a tactic republicans are using more than ever. from rand paul who tried to block the president's pick to run the cia to ted cruz who talked nearly 22 hours straight against obama care. republicans are now blocking dozens of president obama's nominees. but today in a controversial and historic move, referred to as the nuclear option, democrats changed the rules, ending the filibuster when it comes to most presidential nominees. minutes later they moved forward on one obama nominee who had been blocked for almost six months. >> a simple majority vote no longer seems to be sufficient for anything that enough is enough. >> reporter: but republi
the president said enough is enough and abc news chief white house correspondent jonathan karl now tells us what began happening right away. >> reporter: for more than a century, the filibuster, immortalized in the movie "mr. smith goes to washington" has empowered the minority party in the senate to bring everything to a halt just by talking. >> i can hold this floor almost unless doomsday. in other words, i've got a piece to speak. >> reporter: it's a tactic...
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>> reporter: jonathan stoklosa still lives with his parents. >> jonathan, come on! >> reporter: unlike most superheroes, jonathan doesn't wake up ready to save the world. >> were you sleeping? >> reporter: and unlike most superheroes, jonathan was born with down syndrome. >> you were sleeping! >> reporter: nevertheless, as you'll see in a minute, he's still one powerful crusader. by day, 31-year-old jonathan is a mild-mannered bag boy at the acme grocery store in wilmington, delaware. he rescued stray grocery shops from the parking lot and hands out stickers to the kids. >> thank you! >> you're welcome! >> reporter: tender on the inside. >> i love kids. >> reporter: solid rock on the outside. how did you get that way? >> i don't know. work out. >> reporter: work out a little bit? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: more than a little bit. and it's here at the gym where jonathan unleashes his inner hulk. whoa! that was a good one, yeah! no doubt about it! that's what you do every time you win? >> yes. >> reporter: john is an incredible power lifter! not an incredible special oly
>> reporter: jonathan stoklosa still lives with his parents. >> jonathan, come on! >> reporter: unlike most superheroes, jonathan doesn't wake up ready to save the world. >> were you sleeping? >> reporter: and unlike most superheroes, jonathan was born with down syndrome. >> you were sleeping! >> reporter: nevertheless, as you'll see in a minute, he's still one powerful crusader. by day, 31-year-old jonathan is a mild-mannered bag boy at the acme...
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. >> one of the architects of the affordable care act, otherwise known as obama care, joins us now, jonathan gruber. what do you think of the new fix, allowing people going to lose their insurance policies to keep them for another year? what's your reaction? >> my reaction is, i'm sorry we're in this situation. i think that when -- what the president said, exactly right, is the affordable care act is the minimally disruptive way to get to where we need get in america which is to fix our broken and discriminatory insurance markets. people in congress didn't think it was good enough. they wanted to fix the broken insurance markets and make sure no one lost. you can't do that. if you fix the brokeness insurance market some people benefitting from the broken market have to pay more. the president had to deal with the issue. i thought they dealt with it in an effective way by allowing one more year for people to keep their plans. it's a good solution because it takes pressure off the web failure, it gives people more time to sign up. >> to be fair to members of congress who have been objecting to
. >> one of the architects of the affordable care act, otherwise known as obama care, joins us now, jonathan gruber. what do you think of the new fix, allowing people going to lose their insurance policies to keep them for another year? what's your reaction? >> my reaction is, i'm sorry we're in this situation. i think that when -- what the president said, exactly right, is the affordable care act is the minimally disruptive way to get to where we need get in america which is to fix...
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hello, jonathan, are you there? it's the last time. >> reporter: david now fears that adventure may have been inspired by the 2007 film "into the wild." about a young hiker seeking isolation in the alaskan wilderness. >> we're talking about a kid that has been almost obsessed with this particular movie. my concern is he's out there with very limited resources and not a lot of experience. >> reporter: on wednesday, police found jonathan's car abandoned in rural oregon. inside, his wallet, i.d., $200 cash, and a book on outdoor survival tactics. >> just as in the movie, he left everything behind and took off. we just don't know what he left with. >> reporter: this morning, jonathan's father is back in the wild, searching for his son. and he says he isn't leaving until he finds him. david crum says he wants local authorities to let private rescue groups come and help with the search. he welcomes anyone with knowledge into the area to help. apparently, local authorities can't go that deep into the wilderness because the
hello, jonathan, are you there? it's the last time. >> reporter: david now fears that adventure may have been inspired by the 2007 film "into the wild." about a young hiker seeking isolation in the alaskan wilderness. >> we're talking about a kid that has been almost obsessed with this particular movie. my concern is he's out there with very limited resources and not a lot of experience. >> reporter: on wednesday, police found jonathan's car abandoned in rural...
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what was jonathan farrell doing? why were they so fearful of him? >> what is police training or procedure in terms of drawing your weapon and actually firing? >> you draw your weapon to -- in essence, it's a deescalation. common sense, if somebody has a gun drawn on you, you're not going to approach the person. when you have your gun drawn, you're trying to take control, you want to keep a distance of safety, want to protect yourself, your partner and the public. i don't know what happened, somebody fires a stun gun to tase the guy and the second officer shoots. but i doubt that at 2:30 in the morning they had in their minds that they were going to go kill somebody. >> how is that justifiable? police officers are trained to deescalate. how is shooting off 12 rounds a deescalation? >> also we don't know how long this officer had been on the force. all of these things, the more experienced you are to kind of think rationally in an emergency -- >> but you shouldn't be responding to this type of call if you aren't capable of handling it. >> it's your jo
what was jonathan farrell doing? why were they so fearful of him? >> what is police training or procedure in terms of drawing your weapon and actually firing? >> you draw your weapon to -- in essence, it's a deescalation. common sense, if somebody has a gun drawn on you, you're not going to approach the person. when you have your gun drawn, you're trying to take control, you want to keep a distance of safety, want to protect yourself, your partner and the public. i don't know what...
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. >> unlike most superhero, jonathan still lives with his parents. >> jonathan, come on. >> unlike most superhero, jonathan doesn't wake up ready to save the world. >> were you sleeping? >> and unlike most superhero, jonathan was born with down syndrome. >> you were sleeping. >> nevertheless, as you'll see in a minute, he's still one powerful crusader. by day, 31-year-old jonathan is a mild-mannered bag boy at the acme grocery store in wilmington, delaware. caped in a yellow vest, he rescues stray grocery carts from the parking lot and hands out stickers to the kids. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> tender on the inside. >> i love kids. >> solid rock on the outside. how did you get that way? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> work out. >> you work out a little bit? more than a little bit. it's here at the gym where jonathan unleashes his inner hulk. [roars] >> that was a good one. no doubt about it. that's what you do every time you win? >> yes. >> john is an incredible power lifter. not an incredible special olympics power lifter, just an incredible power lifter period. he compe
. >> unlike most superhero, jonathan still lives with his parents. >> jonathan, come on. >> unlike most superhero, jonathan doesn't wake up ready to save the world. >> were you sleeping? >> and unlike most superhero, jonathan was born with down syndrome. >> you were sleeping. >> nevertheless, as you'll see in a minute, he's still one powerful crusader. by day, 31-year-old jonathan is a mild-mannered bag boy at the acme grocery store in wilmington,...
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jonathan martin is 6'5", 315 pounds. he is a big lad. and from what i gather from the nfl, it is not actually the exception, there is normally an incognito lurking somewhere. what do you make of this? has martin over reacted, or is incognito's behavior completely unacceptab unacceptable? >> well, thank you for having me, piers, i was telling people all day, people want to compare the nfl to working at the neighborhood walgreens or being a teacher at a school. the nfl environment are a bunch of testosterone-filled alpha males who are trying to find their place on the totem pole, it is like that in locker room, they went to college, became the greatest players in college, and now they're the 1% of 1% in the world that can play this game at a high level. they have to prove what people call their manhood, on a daily basis. every time you walk in the locker room, there is a totem pole, a wolf pack, you need to find where you are. i don't think jonathan martin was comfortable with that, going to a private school, stamford, he was around a high
jonathan martin is 6'5", 315 pounds. he is a big lad. and from what i gather from the nfl, it is not actually the exception, there is normally an incognito lurking somewhere. what do you make of this? has martin over reacted, or is incognito's behavior completely unacceptab unacceptable? >> well, thank you for having me, piers, i was telling people all day, people want to compare the nfl to working at the neighborhood walgreens or being a teacher at a school. the nfl environment are...
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and jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the "washington post." anna marie, i don't think we've seen republicans this giddy since the debt ceiling debacle of 2011. do you think they're rejoicing a little too quickly here? >> i think they haven't stopped rejoicing. i think their giddiness over scandal has sort of been a consistent theme for this administration. i shouldn't say giddiness over scandal, even. anything that stops things from happening. any kind of investigation that puts the brakes on any kind of progress basically on anything. this is the "no" congress. out rage would be easier to take from people that aren't on either partisan side if they offered solutions. as it is some of the things they're saying about these scandals and some of the outrage they're professing are over things that certain legislative actions could have avoided. like protections for journalists which could have stopped this a.p. scandal. which issa, darrell issa himself, voted against those protections. >> of course he did. jon, we're hearing this worse than iran c
and jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the "washington post." anna marie, i don't think we've seen republicans this giddy since the debt ceiling debacle of 2011. do you think they're rejoicing a little too quickly here? >> i think they haven't stopped rejoicing. i think their giddiness over scandal has sort of been a consistent theme for this administration. i shouldn't say giddiness over scandal, even. anything that stops things from happening. any kind of investigation that...
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looking at what the quarterback said, looking a week ago, jonathan martin and mr. incognito would have been best pals. >> i won't say it's a mountain made out of a mole hill. the problem is we're in a society that wants to rush to a decision to everything. we want to hear an answer as soon as we hear a problem and put out there when it began. the more teammates that come out -- today is the first day the player haves been back in full. the starting center said it and a starting wide receiver said he was outraged by all of this because not only were they two best buddies and hang out away from the facilities at all times but martin had the voice mail message and playing it and everybody would laugh at incognito since the month of april, he never seemed to be offended by this. we don't know how jonathan martin really feels because that young man hasn't come out and said specifically. before we rush to judgment. let's find out his side of it, not necessarily what the representative told the miami dolphins five days from when he walked away from the team. >> in a workp
looking at what the quarterback said, looking a week ago, jonathan martin and mr. incognito would have been best pals. >> i won't say it's a mountain made out of a mole hill. the problem is we're in a society that wants to rush to a decision to everything. we want to hear an answer as soon as we hear a problem and put out there when it began. the more teammates that come out -- today is the first day the player haves been back in full. the starting center said it and a starting wide...
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one of the other things that came out today is that jonathan martin has checked himself into the mental health clinic. and look who the players are siding with. are they siding with the one who's in the mental health clinic, the one who stood up to break the code of silence? or are they siding with the guy who left the voice mails and dropped n bombs. that is a problem in that locker room. >> it was said that incognito called him the n word once in a game. >> did you face incognito? >> beat him up so many times it don't even make sense. one time he kicks me in a game and calls me the n word. i said oh, you want me to punch you in the mouth. >> so if he's calling you the n word. >> yeah. he kicked me and called me that. i said really? i said that's all you got? >> coach fossil, did you ever have to deal with racial issues inside your locker room? >> never. never. that was always the preventive measures was when you draft them or sign them. i want to know everything about them. and i was fortunate as a head coach. ly the final say on the 53. if i didn't like the guy he's out of here. the
one of the other things that came out today is that jonathan martin has checked himself into the mental health clinic. and look who the players are siding with. are they siding with the one who's in the mental health clinic, the one who stood up to break the code of silence? or are they siding with the guy who left the voice mails and dropped n bombs. that is a problem in that locker room. >> it was said that incognito called him the n word once in a game. >> did you face incognito?...
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jonathan krueger who teaches economics at the institute of technology. we tiewkd with the doctor weeks ago and since then a report surfaced saying he has been paid more than $400,000 by the department of health and human services for his expertise. the doctor joins us now from boston. we will get to the compensation later. but since you were last here, things are gotten worse for president obama. the polls shows that is he now below 40% in one poll in approval. and we have the lie accusation in the how do you assess what's going on. >> bill you raise two issues. one is the poll numbers. on that it's too early to say. look at medicare part d widely accepted popular program. it was actually less popular than obamacare before it was enacted if we hadn't enacted part d millions of seniors would be suffering today. same with obamacare if we teenage time to enact it will be popular as it is in massachusetts. >> you may be right but it's speculative. even if you -- even if you are right, doesn't it seem logical as i said in the talking points memo to just give
jonathan krueger who teaches economics at the institute of technology. we tiewkd with the doctor weeks ago and since then a report surfaced saying he has been paid more than $400,000 by the department of health and human services for his expertise. the doctor joins us now from boston. we will get to the compensation later. but since you were last here, things are gotten worse for president obama. the polls shows that is he now below 40% in one poll in approval. and we have the lie accusation in...
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when we sit down with jonathan martin, it will be with lawyers too. i wish we knew, and i was the one who originally broke the story on fox sports 1 that this happened. and i started hearing from all sides immediately about it. you want to know the truth. the only way you find out the truth is from talking to those two people directly. and then all the other teammates and everybody else who's this there. >> the most fascinating aspect of it to me it seemed from the interview is when incognito claimed that martin sent him a friendly text four days after he left the dolphins. let's show that clip. >> he texted me and said i don't blame you guys. i blame some stuff in the locker room. i blame the culture. i blame what was going on around me. and when all this stuff got going, swirling, bullying got attached to it, and my name got attached to it. i texted him as a friend, an and i said what's up with this? and he said it's not coming from me. >> that struck me as extraordinary. if that is true, that slightly, to me, kiboshes the theory that this was bull
when we sit down with jonathan martin, it will be with lawyers too. i wish we knew, and i was the one who originally broke the story on fox sports 1 that this happened. and i started hearing from all sides immediately about it. you want to know the truth. the only way you find out the truth is from talking to those two people directly. and then all the other teammates and everybody else who's this there. >> the most fascinating aspect of it to me it seemed from the interview is when...
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. >> jonathan, perhaps you can enjoy the preparty. tonight senator ted cruz of texas will be the keynote speaker at a conservative awards dinner in washington. and his big issue right now is repealing the affordable care act. in fact, he gave his maiden speech in the senate today on this very issue. but here's my question. if ted cruz is the future of the republican party, then why is he reaching back into the past for issues that have already been resolved? >> well, they've been already resolved for the rest of the american people. >> except paul ryan who also loves to repeal the affordable care act. >> right. but for the republican party, particularly for the conservative wing of the republican party, obama care, the fordable care act is not settled business. no matter what the supreme court says, no matter what congress says. remember, congress has tried more than 30 times to repeal the affordable care act to no avail. >> 32 times. krystal, are they wishing to relitigate, perhaps, the last election as well? >> i think they've got n
. >> jonathan, perhaps you can enjoy the preparty. tonight senator ted cruz of texas will be the keynote speaker at a conservative awards dinner in washington. and his big issue right now is repealing the affordable care act. in fact, he gave his maiden speech in the senate today on this very issue. but here's my question. if ted cruz is the future of the republican party, then why is he reaching back into the past for issues that have already been resolved? >> well, they've been...
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jonathan capehart writes for the "washington post" and is a msnbc analyst as well. there is a new poll shows how lousily they are viewed. the new poll, there is little in the findings in this poll for the gop to feel good about. you think? just 32% of the public, less than a third, has a favorable view of the republican party. that's an all-time low in that poll. 53% say republicans in congress were chiefly responsible for the shutdown. governor, thank you for joining us tonight from here in philadelphia you're in a different location, thank you for letting me be here. my question, yourn, we've had a lot of hell in the country over the years. we've had watergate, vietnam, iraq war. what do you think it was that registered with the middle of most voters except for the hard 30% on the hard right, what said to people the republicans are wrong? >> well, because they were very destructive. and i think people down deep want government to work. and they saw an attempt to destroy the fabric of the government to do things that had no connection. had the republicans made the
jonathan capehart writes for the "washington post" and is a msnbc analyst as well. there is a new poll shows how lousily they are viewed. the new poll, there is little in the findings in this poll for the gop to feel good about. you think? just 32% of the public, less than a third, has a favorable view of the republican party. that's an all-time low in that poll. 53% say republicans in congress were chiefly responsible for the shutdown. governor, thank you for joining us tonight from...
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but we haven't heard from jonathan martin. >> there are have been rumors out there that jonathan martin was going to release a prepared video statement to respond to incognito's allegations. i would be surprised if that happens. but when all is said and done, no matter what happens it will be difficult for both of these men to be accepted by another nfl team. then what might happen? i mean, could either man sue the nfl because they can't get a job? >> well, it is a reality that employees face when they come forward with allegations of harassmentment as they can imagine, it will be extremely difficult for mr. martin to probably reengage for many of his teammates. >> well, he doesn't want to return to the dolphins. but um wondering, if you have -- if you know -- i don't know. if you know that someone has a bad reputation or is a troublesome employee, i don't care what business you are, you're going to pause before hiring that person. >> i think that that's a reality. technically the law says you're not supposed to do that. you certainly can't retaliate against an employee that brings an a
but we haven't heard from jonathan martin. >> there are have been rumors out there that jonathan martin was going to release a prepared video statement to respond to incognito's allegations. i would be surprised if that happens. but when all is said and done, no matter what happens it will be difficult for both of these men to be accepted by another nfl team. then what might happen? i mean, could either man sue the nfl because they can't get a job? >> well, it is a reality that...
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i have another jonathan. i have a friend named jonathan. when you walk in, and i saw this guitar, that things beautiful. i have never seen something like it. this is wood? >> it is african. it is a rare guitar. i can take each part apart and put it back together. it is african wood and canadian spruce. he is a south african builder. i think this guy is one of the premier builders in south africa. he said, listen, do you want to try this guitar? he put the amp up there. i plugged it in. ♪ i just fell in love with it. he built me two. i'm kind of promoting my buddies guitar. there are some great builders there. tavis: it sounds good. it looks great, and it sounds good. >> i feel if i dress better, at least people can talk about my guitar. [laughter] if i sound bad, the guitar is what they talk about. tavis: the guitar is gorgeous. son, polish your shoes. you need a shoeshine. tavis: let me switch to the new project, "merry christmas to you."i'm always fascinated by artists who at various points in their careers decide they want to do a chri
i have another jonathan. i have a friend named jonathan. when you walk in, and i saw this guitar, that things beautiful. i have never seen something like it. this is wood? >> it is african. it is a rare guitar. i can take each part apart and put it back together. it is african wood and canadian spruce. he is a south african builder. i think this guy is one of the premier builders in south africa. he said, listen, do you want to try this guitar? he put the amp up there. i plugged it in....
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jonathan gruber is one of the architects of the massachusetts health care law known as romneycare and an architect of obama care. now we are learning there were quite a few architects of obama care. you are one of them. thank you very much for being here, professor. here's my question. the 5 million people, what if the insurance companies don't go along with the fix? what happens to them? >> the individuals have another month to buy insurance before they have to have plans before january. >> on health care.gov? >> right. they could go on and buy plans f. not, state insurance companies will have to work together to find a way to get a lot of people to keep their insurance. >> the last part is terrifying. >> well, we have to understand the context in which this is happening. these individuals are seeing their insurance policies cancelled often because they are substandard policies. >> let's not go there. >> our viewers know about the policies. i want to talk about what will happen to them. you have 5 million people, many of whom are watching now. the last part you said is very concernin
jonathan gruber is one of the architects of the massachusetts health care law known as romneycare and an architect of obama care. now we are learning there were quite a few architects of obama care. you are one of them. thank you very much for being here, professor. here's my question. the 5 million people, what if the insurance companies don't go along with the fix? what happens to them? >> the individuals have another month to buy insurance before they have to have plans before january....
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jonathan, i thought that was the perfect scene you painted for us. dilution after dilution after dilution ending with the most heartbreaking dilution of them all. somehow the debt ceiling will be the answer to all these self-created republican problems. >> exactly. that's really the frightening thing. the house leadership's plan is to escape the shut down. shutting down the government is bad and politically dangerous but breaching the debt ceiling is more economically dangerous. it doesn't poll badly the way a shutdown does. the effects of it are potentially catastrophic. we don't know how serious because it never happened before. the fact it never happened before is part of what makes it so terrifying. they seem to be escaping the somewhat large problem running right into the enormous problem. >> eugene, we just played the sound of the reaction which was cheering to a bill that is going to go nowhere and perpetuates a fantasy. what's going on? >> that's some parallel reality in a universe far away, long ago. >> happens to be the republican party. >>
jonathan, i thought that was the perfect scene you painted for us. dilution after dilution after dilution ending with the most heartbreaking dilution of them all. somehow the debt ceiling will be the answer to all these self-created republican problems. >> exactly. that's really the frightening thing. the house leadership's plan is to escape the shut down. shutting down the government is bad and politically dangerous but breaching the debt ceiling is more economically dangerous. it...
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and here's the guy, william martin, jonathan martin, who left the team. now, you can say he's soft, he should have taken it and allegedly the general manager, the dolphins said, martin should have punched him in the face and all that business. this is a workplace. yes, it's a national football league. but it's off the field. and you're having some guy who's out of control, he's got a previous history of being expelled from three teams. >> i don't know about his previous suspensions, but -- >> want me to tell you about it or what? >> i saw a movie called "a league of their own." remember, tom hanks, no crying in baseball. there's no crying in football. jonathan martin was drafted -- >> all right. okay. i got it. but i think this goes over the line. look, you see this aaron hernandez up in new england charged with murder. all right? now, the patriots knew this was a bad guy. they knew he was a thug. nobody knew he was going to allegedly commit murder. nobody knew that. but you've got to run your organization, particularly a billion-dollar industry with resp
and here's the guy, william martin, jonathan martin, who left the team. now, you can say he's soft, he should have taken it and allegedly the general manager, the dolphins said, martin should have punched him in the face and all that business. this is a workplace. yes, it's a national football league. but it's off the field. and you're having some guy who's out of control, he's got a previous history of being expelled from three teams. >> i don't know about his previous suspensions, but...
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joining us now is jonathan gruber. he's a professor of economics at m.i.t., who was a key architect of the massachusetts health reform effort and also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the affordable care act. professor gruber, thanks for being us. >> good to be here, rachel. >> last week in boston, president obama said he is confident that national health reform will work, because massachusetts has shown that this model of policy works. do you see it that way? after the initial implementation glitches are fixed and tweaks are made and the website is fixed, do you think the national law should be expected to work like the one in massachusetts? >> rachel, i can think of no other major law in our nation's history, where we've piloted it first in this way. and we piloted it in massachusetts, and it worked. and it's the same basic structure. and i think it will work and be successful. it won't be exactly the same, but it's going to follow the same basic successful pattern as in massachusetts. we ju
joining us now is jonathan gruber. he's a professor of economics at m.i.t., who was a key architect of the massachusetts health reform effort and also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the affordable care act. professor gruber, thanks for being us. >> good to be here, rachel. >> last week in boston, president obama said he is confident that national health reform will work, because massachusetts has shown that this model of policy works. do you see it that...
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. >> there's an allegation that he left voicemails on jonathan martin's voicemail. what do you have to say about those? >> no comment right now. we're going to weather the storm and that's it. >> he's being investigated by nfl for repeatedly bullying jonathan martin. espn found he tormented martin with racist voicemails and text messages saying he would kill him. he still has plans to play football and the dolphins have kept him on the roster. >>> facebook is trying to keep bullies off its pages. beefing up efforts to code bullying. making it easier fourteens to contact an adult. and teens can now simply press a button to anonymous ree report ana bus i have been post. facebook is releasing guides fourteens, parents and educators on dealing with harassment. the antibullying efforts do not apply to instagram. >> to see other antibullying efforts around the country and here at home, log on to our web site, we have an entire bullying prevention section. >> learning a second language can have disadvantages. do you think it could benefit your health? >> a second language
. >> there's an allegation that he left voicemails on jonathan martin's voicemail. what do you have to say about those? >> no comment right now. we're going to weather the storm and that's it. >> he's being investigated by nfl for repeatedly bullying jonathan martin. espn found he tormented martin with racist voicemails and text messages saying he would kill him. he still has plans to play football and the dolphins have kept him on the roster. >>> facebook is trying...
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joe, jonathan is right. they spend their money in the economy. and you said, it's not that much money we're talking about. but it means the difference in their lives. and they're not going to be sending this money to the caymen islands. they barely have enough to go to coney island. >> right. >>> i9's a stimulus program, too, and it doesn't cost us anything. >> joan walsh, jonathan capehart, thank you both for your time this evening. >>> ahead, the nra just responded to president obama. they deserve a vote. and it was nothing short of disgusting. >> first, the right wing talkers have no issue with a 102-year-old woman waiting in line for hours to vote. she's a lhero, but not to the right. my response is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a groundbreaking car. good. then invent an entirely new way to buy one. no. no. no. yes! a website that works like a wedding registry. but for a car. first, you customize it. then let people sponsor the car's parts as gifts. dad sponsors the engine for your birthday. grandma sponsors the rims for graduation.
joe, jonathan is right. they spend their money in the economy. and you said, it's not that much money we're talking about. but it means the difference in their lives. and they're not going to be sending this money to the caymen islands. they barely have enough to go to coney island. >> right. >>> i9's a stimulus program, too, and it doesn't cost us anything. >> joan walsh, jonathan capehart, thank you both for your time this evening. >>> ahead, the nra just...
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jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >>> and as congress tries to limit those drone strikes, the president has his own message for capitol hill about the economy. on march 1st, deep cuts to government spending will kick in. so, the president is telling lawmakers, if they cannot get a big deal together by that date, they should, at the very least, pass a short-term agreement. we've certainly seen that before. but right now, there's no indication the lawmakers are close to any kind of agreement. >>> and mr. obama has a visit to the middle east on his agenda. the president will go to israel this spring, his first trip there since 2008, when he was a presidential candidate. while he's there, he will visit the west bank and jordan. >>> in the region right now, iranian president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, is visiting egypt. he was forced to cut short a visit to a mosque in cairo yesterday, when a man threw a shoe at him. that is a deep sign of disrespect. ahmadinejad's trip is the first by an iranian leader since iran's revolution in 1979. >>> abc news has learned that federal investigators
jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >>> and as congress tries to limit those drone strikes, the president has his own message for capitol hill about the economy. on march 1st, deep cuts to government spending will kick in. so, the president is telling lawmakers, if they cannot get a big deal together by that date, they should, at the very least, pass a short-term agreement. we've certainly seen that before. but right now, there's no indication the lawmakers are close to any kind...
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counsel to investigate the allegations that miami dolphins lineman richie incognito harassed a teammate, jonathan martin. mark strassmann has the latest. mark? >> reporter: scott, ted wells investigating the allegations of sexual abuse in the syracuse university program and at the n.b.a. players union. dolphins head coach joe philbin talked about wells and this controversy after today's practice. >> if the reviewer reveals anything that needs to be corrected we will take all necessary measures to fix it, to ensure this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: philbin would not answer questions about reports that dolphin coaches told richie incognito to toughen up jonathan martin. incognito was suspended without pay by the dolphins last sunday. since then his only comment about the bullying allegations was to miami television station wsvn. >> i'm just trying to weather the storm right now. this will pass. >> reporter: martin, his teammate, left the dolphins last sunday because he felt threatened. informal investigators are reviewing taunts and threats including racial slur slurs that incognito left mart
counsel to investigate the allegations that miami dolphins lineman richie incognito harassed a teammate, jonathan martin. mark strassmann has the latest. mark? >> reporter: scott, ted wells investigating the allegations of sexual abuse in the syracuse university program and at the n.b.a. players union. dolphins head coach joe philbin talked about wells and this controversy after today's practice. >> if the reviewer reveals anything that needs to be corrected we will take all...
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jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understand that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cannot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets? >> it's the same thing. it is the same thing. >> come on -- wait, wait. >> tracy doesn't understand -- tracy, what you don't understand is thaty establishing health care as a right, you're destroying rights. >> wait a second. >> tell me the difference, jonathan. what's the difference? there's no difference. >> hold on, hold on, go ahead. jonathan. >> tracy, your rights don't cost me anything. your right to life, liberty, happiness doesn't cost the public anything but your right to health care and mri or to julie's point, education or anything else, that is ensl
jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understand that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cannot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets?...
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>> jonathan has been like a brother i never had, really. he has been -- helping me understand. i mean, when i first got the call from what i told you, he was quite tough. there was a sensitivity -- >> rose: what did he say? >> he was not there to see how -- he was john, you really messed up and you have let down a lot of people. >> rose: you betrayed us almost, right? >> uh-huh. >> rose: he trusted you and you betrayed him. >> yes. >> but we are not going to give up on you. >> i ran back because that initial conversation with jonathan just stuck in my mind, and then the friendship developed more, i mean, almost daily i would write e-mails to him if i, just to let him know what my feelings were, and he has been guiding me. he is a great man. one of my wise men. >> rose: yes. you need a wise man and wise women, and it seems you have both, it seems like. people don't take your phone calls anymore like they did. >> >> it was very cleansing. yes. >> cleansing? >> i call it cleansing. >> rose: meaning you found out who your friends orr meaning what? >> exactly that, charlie, yes. >>
>> jonathan has been like a brother i never had, really. he has been -- helping me understand. i mean, when i first got the call from what i told you, he was quite tough. there was a sensitivity -- >> rose: what did he say? >> he was not there to see how -- he was john, you really messed up and you have let down a lot of people. >> rose: you betrayed us almost, right? >> uh-huh. >> rose: he trusted you and you betrayed him. >> yes. >> but we are...
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jonathan butler, in a few minutes. ♪ conclude our holiday show tonight with jonathan butler singing "o holy night" and "little drummer boy," and thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ told me, pa rum pa pum pum a newborn king to see, pa rum pa pum pum rumay before the king, pa pa pum pum yeahwe come, boy, pa rum pa pum pum rumve no gifts to bring, pa pa pum pum to lay before the king, pa rum pa pum pum shall i play for you? pa rum pa pum pum on my drum yeah yeah i am a poor boy pa rum pa pum pum bring no gifts to pa rum pa pum pum to lay before the king pa rum pa pum pum i have no gifts to bring pa rum pa pum pum me and my drum oh pumum pa pum puma pum ohhhhhhhhhhh ra pa pa pum me and my drum ra pa ra pa pum pum i have no gifts to bring pa rum pa pum pum to lay before the king pa rum pa pum pum ra pum pum ♪ pum ♪ pa ra pa pa pum me and my drum ra pa pum rap a pum pum ohhhhhhhhhhh rap a pum pum ♪ oh oh pa pum ra pa pa pum ra pa pa pum ra pa pa pum ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ holy night the stars are brightly shining it is the ninth --night of our dear savior's
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jonathan, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks a lot. >> chris hays is up next. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, chris christie spent the day basking in the glow of his resounding victory last night. but before we get caught up in what he called "the spirit of sandy" it is worth actually taking a look at the man's record. >> big news, big election results. >> big win for chris christie in new jersey, a boost for his presidential prospects. >> republicans are crowing about the big chris christie landslide in new jersey, as he prepares to become the national frontrunner for the 2016 race. >> was that a campaign speech for running for president in 2016? >> so chris christie is running on the theme "i can do it". >> chris christie emerged from last night's election as a frontrunner for the 2016 republican election. and he got there in no small part, thanks to hurricane sandy. but don't take our word for it. >> my pledge to you tonight is i will govern with the spirit of sandy. >> the spirit of sandy that christie evoked so many times last night is one thing. but the f
jonathan, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks a lot. >> chris hays is up next. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, chris christie spent the day basking in the glow of his resounding victory last night. but before we get caught up in what he called "the spirit of sandy" it is worth actually taking a look at the man's record. >> big news, big election results. >> big win for chris christie in new jersey, a boost for his presidential...
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) --continueddairport tackles) jonathan: winds coming out, i knew it! i knew it! i knew he was commng. 22:23:42:58 (say what airport dancing) --continned irport dancing--22226:48:16 (say whatt tackles) jonathan: -- laughing//tanding up-- i knew it! 3 hour.. they're coming toobalttm! baltimore!they're comiig to o'clock hour.. ccmingguu n our 8 3 our.. they're coming to baltimo! balttmore!nats. to call and win tickets to arena cross! &pfox 45 morning news.. all ng local.. all morning. ((break 8)) like you, are choosing advil® because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world. good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. surprising meal that should be the smallest... and which one &pyou shou
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but it is good for us all to take a step back and realize there was no easy choice here. >> jonathan capehart, and professor, thank you both for joining us tonight. >>> and coming up, edward snowden has asked russia for asylum. and putin got laughed at when he told students about the matter. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or
but it is good for us all to take a step back and realize there was no easy choice here. >> jonathan capehart, and professor, thank you both for joining us tonight. >>> and coming up, edward snowden has asked russia for asylum. and putin got laughed at when he told students about the matter. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis,...
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. >> reporter: industry analysts like jonathan we whose company provides quotes for health plans on the federal exchange points to how the web site separates people into two broad categories 49 or under and 50 or older. prices for everyone 49 or under are based on what a 27-year-old would pay. in the 50 or older group, estimates are based on what a 50-year-old would pay. >> it doesn't do that much because you're going to see wild variations in price depending on how old you are. >> reporter: we ran the numbers for a 62-year-old in charlotte, north korea next, ineligible for subsidies. according to healthcare.gov, based on her 50-plus category she would pay $394 for a basic plan. but the actual plan on blue cross/blue shield of north carolina's web site is $634-- more than a 50% increase. the difference? blue cross/blue shield requests your birthday before providing more accurate prices. today, white house press secretary jay carney said the administration was not trying to mislead consumers. shfrjts we're just trying to provide basic information in an easily accessible way. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: industry analysts like jonathan we whose company provides quotes for health plans on the federal exchange points to how the web site separates people into two broad categories 49 or under and 50 or older. prices for everyone 49 or under are based on what a 27-year-old would pay. in the 50 or older group, estimates are based on what a 50-year-old would pay. >> it doesn't do that much because you're going to see wild variations in price depending on how old you are....